- Its safe to say it hasnt been the greatest week for the California marijuana industry. (Huffington Post)
- OAKLAND -- Eleven suspects were charged Friday by the Alameda County District Attorneys Office in connection to a police department raid of one of the largest marijuana grow operations in city history. (San Jose Mercury News)
- Federal authorities said raids at Oaksterdam and other unspecified the federal government began a broad crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries and cultivation facilities. (YAHOO!)
- In a new interview with Rolling Stone magazine, President Barack Obama answers questions regarding the recent federal government crackdown on medical marijuana high-profile raid on the Oaksterdam University training school in Oakland, California. (Examiner)
- Thanks!] Last week, the Drug Enforcement Agency and Internal Revenue Service raided Oaksterdam, a medical marijuana trade school in Oakland, California.[1] The DEA said the raid was part of an ongoing criminal investigation. (Bay Area Indymedia)
- In what may be the citys largest pot bust ever, police confiscated 2,500 marijuana plants and an additional 50 pounds of ready-to-sell weed with a total street value of more than $1 million during a Wednesday night raid at an East Oakland warehouse. (Daily Breeze)
- it clearly gains currency from the recent federal raid on Oaksterdam, which has put the future of weed-ucation in jeopardy. (Salon)
- An Assembly committee Tuesday passed a bill to create state oversight for pot businesses, as its chairman implored the Legislature to act to stave off federal raids on medical marijuana providers. (Sacramento Bee)
- San Francisco has been especially hard hit since October, when Californias four U.S. Attorneys escalated an already vigorous federal campaign against medical marijuana. The DCCC argues that, the U. S. (Opposing Views)
Saturday, April 28, 2012
California marijuana raids
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